نتایج جستجو برای: the yellow river

تعداد نتایج: 16074016  

2014
Fei Wang Guangju Zhao Xingmin Mu Peng Gao Wenyi Sun Clelia Luisa Marti

Runoff and sediment loads have exhibited significant changes over the past six decades in the Yellow River Basin, China. The current study evaluates the changing trends and regime shifts in runoff and sediment loads at both the annual and monthly time scales. The associated spatial and temporal variations are analyzed by a sequential t-test analysis of the regime shifts (STARS) approach and the...

2017
Bin Kang Xiaoxia Huang Yunfei Wu

The Yellow River, one of the very few in the Earth, originated from many dispersive palaeolakes. Taking this unique advantage, we examined the roles of palaeolake isolation vs. geological processes vs. climate in determining current fish biogeographic pattern. We reviewed available data on fish species and their geographical distribution in the river, as well as palaeolake development, geologic...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2008
Jeffrey S Levinton Sharon T Pochron

We analyzed a New York (USA) state database of mercury concentrations in muscle tissue for five species of fish (striped bass, yellow perch, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and carp) over a range of locations in the Hudson River (USA) between 1970 and 2004. We used regression models to discern temporal and geographic change in the fish while controlling for a positive correlation between merc...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2015
Xuejing Wang Hailong Li Jiu Jimmy Jiao D A Barry Ling Li Xin Luo Chaoyue Wang Li Wan Xusheng Wang Xiaowei Jiang Qian Ma Wenjing Qu

Near- and off-shore fresh groundwater resources become increasingly important with the social and economic development in coastal areas. Although large scale (hundreds of km) submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) to the ocean has been shown to be of the same magnitude order as river discharge, submarine fresh groundwater discharge (SFGD) with magnitude comparable to large river discharge is nev...

Journal: :Thermal Science 2023

When the Yellow River flows through Hetao Plain in Inner Mongolia, north China, it forms a mountain-river-desert system with Yin Mountains on one side and Hobq desert other side. In this system, dense growth of green grass is formed area fronting river mountains at back, however, opposite river, has an inherent trend to lost moisture, which might cause desertification. This study verifies theor...

2017
Cheryl A. Johansen Simon H. Williams Lorna F. Melville Jay Nicholson Roy A. Hall Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann Natalie A. Prow Glenys R. Chidlow Shani Wong Rohini Sinha David T. Williams W. Ian Lipkin David W. Smith

In northern Western Australia in 2011 and 2012, surveillance detected a novel arbovirus in mosquitoes. Genetic and phenotypic analyses confirmed that the new flavivirus, named Fitzroy River virus, is related to Sepik virus and Wesselsbron virus, in the yellow fever virus group. Most (81%) isolates came from Aedes normanensis mosquitoes, providing circumstantial evidence of the probable vector. ...

Journal: :BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF JAPAN 2009

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